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This sentence is definitely not a simple sentence, because it contains two complete clauses. If "so" is acceptable as a coordinating conjunction, this is a compound sentence, but if "so" is regarded as necessarily a subordinating conjunction as it usually was before about 1960, it is a less than optimally expressed complex sentence. For the old-fashioned, it should preferably be reworded as "Because Carol enjoys rollerblading, she bought a new helmet."

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